Mr. Lou has been writing poems since he was in primary school, and he is a poet of great achievements in both ancient and modern poetry. In 2011, his collection of poems The Dialogue Between Ice and Fire was published by The People's Literature Publishing House, containing dozens of his representative works that span several decades. The title of this collection was inscribed by Mr. He Jingzhi, and the cover was painted by Mr. Lou's first daughter Lou Zhenggang, an international well-known calligrapher and painter. Since these poems are full of passion and novelty, the collection wields a big influence since its publication.…mehr
Mr. Lou has been writing poems since he was in primary school, and he is a poet of great achievements in both ancient and modern poetry. In 2011, his collection of poems The Dialogue Between Ice and Fire was published by The People's Literature Publishing House, containing dozens of his representative works that span several decades. The title of this collection was inscribed by Mr. He Jingzhi, and the cover was painted by Mr. Lou's first daughter Lou Zhenggang, an international well-known calligrapher and painter. Since these poems are full of passion and novelty, the collection wields a big influence since its publication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deping Lou, born in 1942 in Pizhou, Jiangsu Province, is a poet, painter, calligrapher, seal cutting artist, social activist and planner. He is currently the chairman of the East-West Association of Artists, executive chairman of the Association of Calligraphy, Painting and Sealcutting of France, vice chairman of the World Association of Zen Buddhist Calligraphers and Painters, honorary director of the National Top Ten Filial Piety Hyun Selection Committee, chairman of the Global FilialDay Committee, standing councilor of the Asian Confucius Association, councilor of the International Association of Poetry, Painting and Pen.
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